Beautiful result, Don. Must make you tingly all over!

Certainly does Scott. Just finished giving it a relatively thorough walk-around after a 15 mile ride. Have just a bit to do discovered in the ride. Nothing major though. And not a leak, drip or harness pinch anywhere.
Need to adjust the Bitubo shocks. Just a bit firmer than I'd intended. I prefer them stiff. But not quite this much. Between a 1/4 and a half turn should do it.
Neutral light isn't working. Not sure I ever checked it before.
Charging system isn't working. At one time in the shop it wasn't. Then it was. Now it's not again. Hoping it's the plug in connection along the frame under the engine. I didn't have a die for my crimping tool for that terminal. Though it is crimped I'd not be surprised if there's an issue there. The regulator and stator were both used eBay parts though. Part of the conversion to the 06 three phase setup. It's easy to isolate the stator and check it though. So there's not very many places to track the problem down.
The one thing I'm not happy about so far as the assembly effort is concerned is that I've got to open the nacelle back up. Neck is loose.
It was a chore getting that right the first time. A lot of body and fender work on that nacelle. It had deformed in the baking process for powder coat. It'll reassemble now just fine. Was just hoping to leave it alone. Neck bearings really need tightened though. So it'll get done.
Today was the first time I sat on the saddle with the footboards on the bike. This saddle is LOW. Low enough that my knees are noticeably higher than on either of the other bikes. Something to address when the saddle gets a final recover and rework perhaps. Or I'll get used to it. Boards are all the way down though. So nothing to be gained there.
All in the bike ran out well. Except for feeling some shudder in the neck when coming to a stop or going over a very rough surface the bike handled very well. It rolls super easy too. Feels like the alignment is spot on also. Didn't push it hard but the bike tracks great.
The little engine is very smooth. It's still just an 88 but it's an 88 on a considerably lighter bike than the other two. Still gutless. But not mind numbingly gutless.
Cruise control worked right off the bat. That was about the only thing I couldn't check in some fashion or another with the bike on the lift. Now just need to adjust the neck and get the charging system sorted. Then it's ready to ride regularly.
Oh, and did I mention...... It looks good

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